Almost everyone loves deer, they are one of the most beloved animals. They have a really nice face, apart from the fact that films and children's books have helped to praise them as the epitome of tenderness. They are really nice to see and draw, one feels like going to live with them.

If I had seen this video when I was a child I would have asked my parents one as a pet. Naivety made us think that they could get everything. Sometimes you asked for something and they said no, but at least you had tried.That happened to my brother on a trip we made to the Sierra de Cazorla. While having a walk my cousin Teresa found a deer antler, it was very exciting, and as we were very close she promised me that the next day we will find one for me. That night I was so nervous that I could not sleep and I think I wanted it so hard that the next day it happened. The result of the second finding was that my little brother thought it was his turn, and spent the rest of the trip asking every five minutes to my father: Daddy, are you finding them for me? Do you already find them?Poor thing, now I regret not having given mine. The thing is that there is a hilarious picture of my cousin and I with our trophies and my brother in between, grinning from ear to ear, with a stick as an antler.

This story comes to my mind very often because, although a classic, since Après Ski started being selling in BOO I wanted to find a deer head and make necklaces with it. It's one of my favorites shops and I knew that Alex would love it.

Seeing Anaso happy it’s been the best of these days in London. She is the author of these precious drawings that I’m fortunate to have at home. We met just before she undertook her London adventure, and became friends instantly. Her work is astonishing, her color palettes extremely inspiring, her blogis one of those you need to visit every day and her conversation is worthy of taking notes. To top it all not long ago she has published her wonderful first book, Visual Mantras.Ana y Sebas han sido perfectos anfitriones estos días, hemos descubierto muchas cosas gracias a ellos. Pero si tengo que elegir una, es la exposición de René Daniëls, un pintor alemán que me ha cautivado por completo. Daría cualquier cosa por tener uno de sus cuadros de pajaritas. En la inauguración conocimos a uno de los amigos de Ana, el fotógarfo Daniel Sannwald, a quien le hubiera dicho que tiene un trabajo fascinante sino me hubiera podido la timidez.

Ana and Sebashave been perfect hosts these days, thanks to them we have discovered many things. But if I had to choose one, it would be the René Daniels exhibition, a German painter who has totally captivated me. I'd give anything for having one of his origami birds paintings. In the opening we met one of Ana’s friends, the photograph Daniel Sannwald, whom I would have told that his work is fascinating if not for the fact that I’m so shy.

I’ve returned as a sad tourist, I miss living in the house so graciously Aaron and Stef gave us. I miss their gray cat Spooky and to have a garden where foxes and squirrels come to visit in the morning. I seek solace in the light entering the room, the notes, the travel souvenirs...